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by Isaac Bashevis Singer (Contribution by), Frederic Prokosch (Author)
First published in 1968, The Missolonghi Manuscript takes on the ambitious-some may say impossible-literary experiment of portraying the last three months of Lord Byron's life in Missolonghi, Greece, where he died in 1824. Using the time-honored device of the "lost manuscript," Prokosch narrates the fictional discovery of the dying man's notebooks. With a satirical wink towards its un-Byronic elements-such as modern language-Prokosch offers, in his own words, "a study of the romantic artist" that reflects on the historical impact of Romantic art. The novel paved the way for postmodern writers of historical fiction such as Umberto Eco and Anthony Burgess, who called it "the finest fictional re-creation of Lord Byron I have ever read."
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